High performance parallelization of Boyer–Moore algorithm on many-core accelerators

Yosang Jeong, Myungho Lee, Dukyun Nam, Jik Soo Kim, Soonwook Hwang

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Abstract

Boyer–Moore (BM) algorithm is a single pattern string matching algorithm. It is considered as the most efficient string matching algorithm and used in many applications. The algorithm first calculates two string shift rules based on the given pattern string in the preprocessing phase. Using the two shift rules, pattern matching operations are performed against the target input string in the second phase. The string shift rules calculated in the first phase let parts of the target input string be skipped where there are no matches to be found in the second phase. The second phase is a time consuming process and needs to be parallelized in order to realize the high performance string matching. In this paper, we parallelize the BM algorithm on the latest many-core accelerators such as the Intel Xeon Phi and the Nvidia Tesla K20 GPU along with the general-purpose multi-core microprocessors. For the parallel string matching, the target input data is partitioned amongst multiple threads. Data lying on the threads’ boundaries is searched redundantly so that the pattern string lying on the boundary between two neighboring threads cannot be missed. The redundant data search overheads increases significantly for a large number of threads. For a fixed target input length, the number of possible matches decreases as the pattern length increases. Furthermore, the positions of the pattern string are spread all over the target data randomly. This leads to the unbalanced workload distribution among threads. We employ the dynamic scheduling and the multithreading techniques to deal with the load balancing issue. We also use the algorithmic cascading technique to maximize the benefit of the multithreading and to reduce the overheads associated with the redundant data search between neighboring threads. Our parallel implementation leads to $$\sim $$∼17-times speedup on the Xeon Phi and $$\sim $$∼47-times speedup on the Nvidia Tesla K20 GPU compared with a serial implementation on the host Intel Xeon processor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1087-1098
Number of pages12
JournalCluster Computing
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Algorithmic cascading
  • Boyer–Moore algorithm
  • Dynamic scheduling
  • Many-core accelerator
  • Multithreading
  • Parallelization

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